Diana Baumrind

Diana Baumrind (23 August 1927-) was an American clinical and developmental psychologist known for her research on parenting styles and for her critique of the use of deception in psychological research.

Biography
Diana Baumrind was born in New York City in 1927, and she served as a staff psychologist in Berkeley, California before working as a lawyer, as a director of Public Health Service projects, and as a consultant for a state project. She went on to become a developmental psychologist at UC Berkeley, becoming known for her research on parenting styles and for her critique of the use of deception in psychological research. Her parenting style types were:
 * Authoritative - Set clear limits, enforce rules, warm with high control
 * Authoritarian - "Strict", low warmth, high control
 * Permissive - Few rules, nurturing, high warmth, low control
 * Rejecting/neglecting - Low warmth, low control